Screenshots

Here are some screenshots of Alt Controller. When you start the program, you'll see a little window
which shows you which profile is loaded and which controls it is currently applying.

You can create your own controls using the profile editor. You specify which actions
you want Alt Controller to perform for each of the inputs you want to use. The picture below shows
some actions which convert mouse pointer movements into arrow key presses (Left, Right, Up, Down).

You can draw regions of the screen and link actions to them. In the example below, a Left arrow
key action is linked to the yellow box to make a racing car steer left when the mouse pointer is inside the box.

You can create custom windows with your own layout of buttons and specify actions to perform
when the mouse pointer clicks or hovers over them.

You can choose which situations your actions will be applied in, by creating different "modes" that you can switch between
(e.g. Normal and Driving), or by assigning them to a particular game or application.

You can use the Profile Summary window to see a summary of the controls.

You can use the Log information window to check that your controls are doing what you want them to.